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Improving the performance of the transmission control protocol (TCP) in wireless environment has been an active research area. Main reason behind performance degradation of TCP is not having ability to detect actual reason of packet losses in wireless environment. In this paper, we are providing a simulation results for TCP-P (TCP-Performance). TCP-P is intelligent protocol in wireless environment which is able to distinguish actual reasons for packet losses and applies an appropriate solution to packet loss. TCP-P deals with main three issues, Congestion in network, Disconnection in network and random packet losses. TCP-P consists of Congestion avoidance algorithm and Disconnection detection algorithm with some changes in TCP header part. If congestion is occurring in network then congestion avoidance algorithm is applied. In congestion avoidance algorithm, TCP-P calculates number of sending packets and receiving acknowledgments and accordingly set a sending buffer value, so that i...
Fronteiras: Journal of Social, Technological and Environmental Science, 2017
Improving the performance of an active research area. Main reason behind performance degradation of TCP is not having ability to detect actual reason of packet losses in wireless environment. In this paper, we are providing a simulation results f (TCP-Performance). TCP-P is intelligent protocol in wireless environment which is able to distinguish actual reasons for packet losses and applies an appropriate solution to packet loss. TCP-P deals with main three issues, Congestion in network, D losses. TCP-P consists of Congestion avoidance algorithm and Disconnection detection algorithm with some changes in TCP header part. If congestion is occurring in network then congestion avoidance algorithm is appl In congestion avoidance algorithm, TCP and accordingly set a sending bu er value, so that it can prevent system from happening congestion. In disconnection detection algorithm, TCP network. TCP-P modifies header of TCP packet so that loss packet can itself notify sender that it is lost. This paper describes the design of TCP simulator. Results from simulations show that TCP TCP-Vegas, 7% more e cient than TCP Reno. But we can say TCP-P is more e issues of TCP in wireless environment. Improving the performance of the transmission control protocol (TCP) in wireless environment has been an active research area. Main reason behind performance degradation of TCP is not having ability to detect actual reason of packet losses in wireless environment. In this paper, we are providing a simulation results f P is intelligent protocol in wireless environment which is able to distinguish actual reasons for packet losses and applies an appropriate solution to packet loss. P deals with main three issues, Congestion in network, Disconnection in network and random packet P consists of Congestion avoidance algorithm and Disconnection detection algorithm with some changes in TCP header part. If congestion is occurring in network then congestion avoidance algorithm is appl In congestion avoidance algorithm, TCP-P calculates number of sending packets and receiving acknowledgments er value, so that it can prevent system from happening congestion. In disconnection detection algorithm, TCP-P senses medium continuously to detect a happening disconnection in P modifies header of TCP packet so that loss packet can itself notify sender that it is lost. This paper describes the design of TCP-P, and presents results from experiments using the NS simulator. Results from simulations show that TCP-P is 4% more efficient than TCP-Tahoe, 5% more e cient than TCP-Sack and equally e cient in performance as of TCP-Reno and TCP P is more e cient than TCP-Reno and TCP-New Reno since it is able to solve more (TCP) in wireless environment has been an active research area. Main reason behind performance degradation of TCP is not having ability to detect actual reason of packet losses in wireless environment. In this paper, we are providing a simulation results for TCP-P P is intelligent protocol in wireless environment which is able to distinguish actual isconnection in network and random packet P consists of Congestion avoidance algorithm and Disconnection detection algorithm with some changes in TCP header part. If congestion is occurring in network then congestion avoidance algorithm is applied. P calculates number of sending packets and receiving acknowledgments er value, so that it can prevent system from happening congestion. In senses medium continuously to detect a happening disconnection in P modifies header of TCP packet so that loss packet can itself notify sender that it is lost. using the NS-2 network Tahoe, 5% more e cient than Reno and TCP-New New Reno since it is able to solve more
Improving the performance of the transmission control protocol (TCP) in wireless environment has been an active research area. Main reason behind performance degradation of TCP is not having ability to detect actual reason of packet losses in wireless environment. In this paper, we are providing a simulation results for TCP-P (TCP-Performance). TCP-P is intelligent protocol in wireless environment which is able to distinguish actual reasons for packet losses and applies an appropriate solution to packet loss.
Future Internet, 2020
As telecommunication systems evolve towards new-generation architectures, likewise, new protocols are created in order to improve efficiency. One of these protocols is Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), which controls the transmission bit rate in function of network congestion. Nevertheless, in wireless communications, there appear problems such as noise and interference, for which TCP was not designed. Based on these problems, there exist some methods trying to mitigate congestion, such as explicit loss notifications and the use of end-to-end codification. The aim of this work was to propose a wireless TCP protocol improvement, considering a negative acknowledgment (NACK), which allows to differentiate between losses due to congestion and losses due to wireless channel issues. NACK employs a small protocol packet and produces improvement in the quality of service metrics. The experiments were carried out in in-door and out-door environments, over an online video game scenario, an...
2012 10th International Conference on Frontiers of Information Technology, 2012
With the emergence of wireless technology, and increase of mobile computing devices, the demand for the better network connectivity is the major interest of the users. Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is the standard network protocol for communication in the Internet, but its performance drastically degrades over wireless networks, as TCP takes packet drop or collision as a sign of congestion. In this paper, we analyze TCP's performance over wireless networks using NS-2 Simulator. Unlike traditional performance evaluation methods for TCP over wireless networks, we consider different versions of TCP over different routing protocols. Moreover, we also consider the effectiveness of TCP both over infrastructure-based and infrastructure-less wireless networks. Simulation results show that TCP's performance varies from scenario to scenario both in infrastructure-based and ad-hoc wireless networks.
2014
TCP is the most popular and widely used network transmission protocol. All most 90% of the Internet connections make use of TCP for communication. TCP is reliable for wired networks and it considers all packet timeouts in wired networks as due to network congestion and not because of bit errors. However, TCP suffers from performance degradation over error-prone wireless links, as it has no technique to distinguish error deficits from congestion deficits, with networking becoming more divergent, with wired and wireless topologies. It considers all packet deficits are due to congestion and subsequently reduces the packet burst transmission, at the same time decreasing the network throughput. In this paper a new TCP congestion control mechanism is proposed that is suitable and applicable for wireless and also for wired networks and is capable of distinguishing congestion deficits from error deficits. The proposed technique uses the reserved field of the TCP header to indicate whether t...
Computing Research Repository, 2009
TCP is designed for networks with assumption that major losses occur only due to congestion of network traffic. On a wireless network TCP misinterprets the transmission losses due to bit errors and handoffs as losses caused by congestion, and triggers congestion control mechanisms. Because of its end to end delivery model, congestion handling and avoidance mechanisms, TCP has been widely accepted as Transport layer protocol for internetworks. Extension of Internetworks over wireless links is inevitable with the spread of ubiquitous computing and mobile communications. This paper presents study of different mechanisms proposed to extend Transport Control Protocol and other alternate solutions to enhance end to end performance over lossy wireless links. The paper studies details of different design choices proposed and their technical advantages and disadvantages. Finally, an analysis and proposal for best choice of proposed schemes are made for wireless networks.
Computer networks have experienced an explosive growth over the past few years, which has lead to some severe congestion problems. Reliable protocols like TCP works well in wired networks where loss occurs mostly because of congestion. However, in wireless networks, loss occurs because of bit rates and handoffs too. TCP responds all losses by congestion control and avoidance algorithms, which results in degradation of TCP's End-To-End performance in wireless networks. This paper discusses different issues and problems regarding use of TCP in wireless networks and provides comprehensive survey of various schemes to improve performance of TCP in Wireless Networks.
— Computer networks have experienced an explosive growth over the past few years, which has lead to some severe congestion problems. Reliable protocols like TCP works well in wired networks where loss occurs mostly because of congestion. However, in wireless networks, loss occurs because of bit rates and handoffs too. TCP responds all losses by congestion control and avoidance algorithms, which results in degradation of TCP's End-To-End performance in wireless networks. This paper discusses different issues and problems regarding use of TCP in wireless networks and provides comprehensive survey of various schemes to improve performance of TCP in Wireless Networks.
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